Word: indic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Appropriately enough, the name means "creation of gold" in his native tongue. Siamese is a hybrid of Pali, an Indian dialect, of which the Harvard monopoly is held by Walter E. Clark '03, Wales Professor of Sanscrit and sole upholder of the Department of Indic Philology. The first name, Kaisui, means "good luck...
...following representatives were elected for the present academic year by the departments indicated: G. P. Baxter, Chemistry; E. C. Boring, Psychology; H. H. Burbank, Economics; S. H. Cross, German; J. D. M. Ford, Romance Languages; W. C. Graustein, Mathematics; C. B. Gulick, Classics; A. Haertlein, Engineering Sciences; C. H. Haring, History; E. B. Hill, Music; William E. Hocking, Philosophy; Arthur N. Holcombe, Government; E. A. Hooton, Anthropology; D. H. McLaughlin, Geology; D. H. Menzel, Astronomy; Andre Morize, Committee for Elementary Modern Language Instruction; James B. Munn, English; A. J. McMullen, English; C. Palache, Mineralogy; T. Parsans, Sociology; R. H. Pfeiffer...
This new department, if the corporation follows Professor Elisseeff's proposal, would be composed of the present Division of Semitic Languages and History, the department of Indic Philology, and the separate courses now given in Japanese and Chinese...
...Indic Philology...
...Indic Philology...